for 13.1 miles, ben loved his life and I wanted to die.
but he's also a physical activity sadist, so it all makes sense.
we did a trail run (think mountain bike trail: roots, stumps, steep climbs and descents), not really because
pre-race, we had set our goal time based on a pavement to trail conversion formula. but after a couple of our early splits, there was kind of a non-verbal agreement that we could maybe push to get under two hours. near the end I knew it would be close, but just could not go faster (at this point, there were a lot of inner conversations like "you will be so mad if you knew you could run faster" and "you have given birth twice, rachel. buck up.").
we crossed at 2:00:15.
I know. You think I could have come up with 15 seconds somewhere...
but mile 13 seemed to last forever.
I know. You think I could have come up with 15 seconds somewhere...
but mile 13 seemed to last forever.
sweet ben stayed my pace besides a couple dramatic (me? never.) "I can't do this" moments. and maybe next year he can run at his pace--I'm happy to just cheer.
the weather was perfect, the trails were beautiful (at one point sevenish deer ran by...my mind wasn't really in working 'count the deer' order, all I wanted to do was ride one to the finish), and it's done.
which will be on flat pavement.
*photos courtesy Aunt Katie the Superfan
*sign courtesy Grandma, Jonah, and Thatcher
1 comment:
Wow!! Good work Rach - you look awesome, ahhh I would die if I ran that far, you know me :)
Proud of you!!
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